I listened to the call of the Wyong v Manly game on Steele Sports this afternoon. In the post-match when they were talking about next week's games, they said that North Sydney was playing Penrith on Sunday at 3PM; however, they said that there is talk that the game could be moved to Saturday afternoon. If so, they said Steele Sport would be calling the game.

The North Sydney Bears’ side will play the Penrith Panthers at home at North Sydney Oval this Saturday 9 July at 3pm.
It’s sixth versus seventh on Saturday so if you’re looking for a live footy fix this weekend, then head to North Sydney Oval to support the Rabbitohs’ feeder club, the Bears.
Four players who have played NRL for the Rabbitohs in 2016 will feature this weekend, as will four of the Rabbitohs’ under 20s players.

A full day of football at North Sydney Oval on Saturday - here's the para from the weekly e-mail that gets sent to NS members:

"Fresh off the bye, the North Sydney Bears ISP are ready to rip into the back third on the season and the run into the semi-finals. The North Sydney Bears are at Home on Saturday 9th July, 3pm against Penrith Panthers. Gates action kicks off at 11 with Asquith Magpies playing Peninsula Seagulls in the Sydney shield and at 1pm there is an interstate clash with NSW Fire fighters Vs OLD Fire fighters."

Two teams with plenty to play for are the North Sydney Bears and the Penrith Panthers, as they both sit in the middle of the ladder on 20 competition points each. The Bears have endured two tight and frustrating defeats in the past three weeks, but are fresh off a bye, while the Panthers have been in red-hot form despite going down to the Magpies last week. Damien Cook has been named at fullback for the Bears, an exciting addition to the squad, while the Panthers are in the second week of life without Jamie Soward.

Looking forward to coming back from injury today for the might bears
it's been 4 years since I donned the red and black so I'm looking forward to it!
If you aren't doing anything today come down and cheer on the Bears. K.O is at 3pm at North Sydney Oval.